Difference between revisions of "Fossils"
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− | + | [[File:FossilDisplayFossils.png|All nine types of Fossils, exhibited using [[Fossil Displays]]]] | |
− | [[File: | + | Fossils are rocks that contain the remains and DNA of Pokémon from millions of years ago. They can be resurrected into certain Pokémon. |
− | Fossils are rocks that contain the remains and DNA of Pokémon from millions of years ago. They | ||
− | + | Turning a Fossil into a Pokémon requires multiple steps. | |
+ | #The first step to obtaining a Fossil is to find a [[Fossil]] block, found within {{mc|gravel}} piles. Mining this block will yield a [[covered Fossil]]. | ||
+ | #A covered Fossil can be cleaned using a [[Fossil cleaner]] to obtained a cleaned Fossil. | ||
+ | #A cleaned Fossil can be resurrected into a Pokémon using a [[Fossil machine]]. This process takes a few minutes. | ||
+ | #Once the Fossil machine has finished resurrecting a Pokémon, an empty [[Poké Balls|Poké Ball]] can be placed in the Fossil machine to claim the Pokémon. The Pokémon will start at level 1. | ||
− | Fossils can also be displayed using a [[Fossil display]]. | + | Aside from being resurrected into Pokémon, Fossils can also be displayed using a [[Fossil display]]. |
==Fossil types== | ==Fossil types== | ||
− | + | There are nine different types of Fossils, and each can be resurrected into a different Pokémon. | |
*{{i|Helix Fossil}}: {{p|Omanyte}} | *{{i|Helix Fossil}}: {{p|Omanyte}} | ||
*{{i|Dome Fossil}}: {{p|Kabuto}} | *{{i|Dome Fossil}}: {{p|Kabuto}} | ||
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*{{i|Cover Fossil}}: {{p|Tirtouga}} | *{{i|Cover Fossil}}: {{p|Tirtouga}} | ||
*{{i|Plume Fossil}}: {{p|Archen}} | *{{i|Plume Fossil}}: {{p|Archen}} | ||
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Revision as of 01:11, 16 August 2016
Fossils are rocks that contain the remains and DNA of Pokémon from millions of years ago. They can be resurrected into certain Pokémon.
Turning a Fossil into a Pokémon requires multiple steps.
- The first step to obtaining a Fossil is to find a Fossil block, found within gravel piles. Mining this block will yield a covered Fossil.
- A covered Fossil can be cleaned using a Fossil cleaner to obtained a cleaned Fossil.
- A cleaned Fossil can be resurrected into a Pokémon using a Fossil machine. This process takes a few minutes.
- Once the Fossil machine has finished resurrecting a Pokémon, an empty Poké Ball can be placed in the Fossil machine to claim the Pokémon. The Pokémon will start at level 1.
Aside from being resurrected into Pokémon, Fossils can also be displayed using a Fossil display.
Fossil types
There are nine different types of Fossils, and each can be resurrected into a different Pokémon.